Wolves agree deal in principle to appoint Cesar Peixoto as head coach

Short overview
Wolverhampton Wanderers have reached a verbal agreement in principle with Cesar Peixoto to become the club's new head coach, according to reports.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have agreed a deal in principle to appoint Cesar Peixoto as their new head coach, according to reports from Portuguese outlet O Jogo. A verbal agreement is now in place for the 43-year-old to take over at Molineux, with the club moving swiftly to secure his services.
Background and credentials
Peixoto has built a strong reputation in Portuguese football, most recently at Gil Vicente, where he delivered record-breaking results. His tenure at the club saw him guide the team to their highest-ever league finish, earning plaudits for his tactical acumen and ability to develop young players. He is widely regarded among the top emerging managerial talents in the game.
Managerial career
Before his success at Gil Vicente, Peixoto managed several clubs in Portugal, including Pacos de Ferreira and Rio Ave. His coaching style emphasizes attacking football and high pressing, which aligns with the modern approach favored by Wolves' hierarchy. The club has been searching for a new head coach following the departure of Julen Lopetegui earlier this year.
Next steps
The agreement is still subject to final contract terms and a formal announcement. Wolves are expected to confirm the appointment in the coming days, with Peixoto set to bring his own backroom staff. The club hopes the appointment will stabilize their season and build on the foundation laid by previous managers.
Peixoto's arrival would mark a new chapter for Wolves, who have struggled for consistency in the Premier League. His track record of overachieving with limited resources makes him an attractive option for the Midlands club.
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